HE'S DE MAN

Harry Kane earns almost a third of Daniel Sturridge's £140,000-a-week Liverpool deal

But Tottenham's carefully-managed wage structure, kept in place by chairman Daniel Levy aims to ensure Spurs can afford to compete at the top of the Premier League while finishing construction on their costly new stadium.

Tottenham fans are worried that Kane is going to up sticks and leave for another top rival like Chelsea, Manchester City or Manchester United - or move abroad to the likes of Bayern Munich or Real Madrid.